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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-08-15, Page 13Wpm.. AlitH014° LIZ f /41401.014.1 at MI 'MI otm POO — CAuTiON r N1- AVERTISS' m a.r.0„,filit' giLtuhrtr 0 ooi 1 Gi.nr in nrima*",,,1 nal i..- a 1110 11U ITU nn Pau Ili FINANCING AVAILABLE THROUGH .. BELGRAVE BRANCH WHERE AVAILABLE Brussels 887-6453 Wingham 357,2711 Belgetive, Ontario PRICES IN EFFECT TILL AUGUST* 1979 1..11,47111:3 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO THE BRUSSELS POST , 'AUGUST 15,, 1979 Needlepoint a fascinating hobby BY BRENDA KISYK Would you like to learn about a fascinating (and ,habit-forming!) craft? Are you between the ages of 12 and 26 years (as of September 1st, 1979)? If the answer is "yes" to both questions, then you are invited to become a part of the 4-H Homemaking Club in your community. It is a fun way of learning and a terrific way to meet new friends. This upcoming "Needle- point" 4-H project, which will begin in September, involves a total of at least 7 meetings. Members will learn and work 7 needlepoint stitches on a sampler which will then be made into coast- ers, a ' wallhanging or a pillow. histruction on the selection of colour schemes and how to create and trans- fer original designs onto canvas will also be given. You may also have the opportunity to make a "free choice" article. Have you ever thought about needle- pointing napkin rings, belts, key tags, pin cushions, book covers and curtain tie backs? It i's possible. Sound interesting? We hope so. Those interested in becoming a member (whet- her you be a girl or boy, living in town or in the country) should contact Grace Bird or Brenda Kisyk at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Clin- ton at 482-3428 or Zenith 7-2800 in regards to finding the nearest club for you or for more information about 4-H. Accident injures men During the week July 30 - Aug. 5, officers at Wingham OPP detachment conducted fifty-five investigations. Fourteen charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act and seven warnings were issued. Seven charges were laid under the Liquor Licence Act. Two charges were laid under the Criminal Code. During the past week, there were seven motor vehicle collisions which caused an estimated $11,200. in property damage and injuries to ten persons. On Friday, August 3, Linda K. Baitley of Wroxeter was involved in a single car accident on Huron County Road #12, north of Conces- sion 1-2, Morris Township, and as a result, received minor injuries. On Saturday, August 4, Frank Rutleclige of Brussels, and a passenger in his car, Doreen Rutledge received minor injuries as a result of a single car accident on Con- cession B-Line, East of High- way #4, Turnberry. On Sunday, August 5, Ray Biesinger of R.R. 1, Auburn and Walter J. Maclaurin of Wingham were involved in a Icollision on Highway 86, west of Highway #4, Turn- berry Township. Both drivers were injured, as well as five passengers in the Biesinger vehicle. Those injured were Theodore, Brenda and Aliecia Biesinger, all of R.R. 1, Auburn, and Debora and • Kathy Mahon, both of R.R. 2, Seaforth. Provides up to 4 months protection against flies, im mosquitoes and other small .;-1 flying insects in an enclosed space of up to 1000 cu. ft. 240-044 Va-por 249 Fly Strip ea. Pic 225 Mosquito Coil pkg. Aromatic smoke barrier quickly drives mosquitoes away from outdoor areas. Perfectly safe and pleasant to use. Gives good protec- tion for hours. . . . 240-099 A powerful fog insecticide that kills flies, roaches, spiders, mosquitoes, ants and various other flying and crawling insects. For effec- tive use spray within en- closed areas. Applicable dispenser shown below. 240-063 AEROWEST INSECTICIDE •••] oh. • ftv. • ‘,0011/,,.cvo CO-OP SPECIAL Pic Fly Catchers 125. ' Hang it — pull it — forget it! Fast and safe strip traps flies and small flying insects. 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Easy to install. Insecticide also available. 240-062 Flowtron Electronic Bug Killer Carriage-light design bug killer ideal for porches, back yards, pools, patios, cot- tages, or any outdoor area where day and night flying insects are a problem. 10 watt fluorescent black light bulb. Clean to oper- ate. Pollution free. 540-090 Economical 98 Hand Sprayer 4 Oa. Hand sprayer for, insect pro- tection around home and garden. Tin canister with continuous spray. 32 oz. capacity, brass nozzle. . . — . . . 591-074 Women's 125 Garden Gloves pr. Colourful garden gloves with assorted cotton print backs. Sure grip plastic palms for easy handling of gardening material. One size fits all. 546-424